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Mika January 19th 04 11:51 AM

C/H Boiler Conversion
 
Dear All,

Just thinking about converting my cast-iron boiler system to a
combi/condensing boiler.

I have the Vaillant EcoMax 835 (120,000 BTU).

Questions...
1) Anyone got this boiler? If so, any feedback?
2) Costs for conversion of open-vent to closed system (London)?
3) Any other issues?

Any comments (constructive) would be greatly received.

Mika

Christian McArdle January 19th 04 12:25 PM

C/H Boiler Conversion
 
2) Costs for conversion of open-vent to closed system (London)?

Is this DIY or paying?

Provided that the system is up to the increased pressure, it is a very
simple job. You remove the old tanks and cap off the old feed/vent. You add
the pressure vessel, filling loop, pressure relief valve/pipework and
pressure gauge. That's it. Normally, the majority (or all) of these
components come ready fitted and plumbed in the new boiler. You just stick
the pressure relief pipe out of the wall and connect it up, ensuring it
terminates at a safe location.

BTW, the 835 is a combi boiler. Is this what you want? Your old system is
probably a storage one. If you like baths, you might want to keep the
storage system. However, the combi side will be better for showers. OTOH,
some high output combis are unable to modulate down particularly low, which
counts against them as they will cycle when doing the central heating.

Christian.




Ed Sirett January 19th 04 06:51 PM

C/H Boiler Conversion
 
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 03:51:59 +0000, Mika wrote:

Dear All,

Just thinking about converting my cast-iron boiler system to a
combi/condensing boiler.

I have the Vaillant EcoMax 835 (120,000 BTU).

Questions...
1) Anyone got this boiler? If so, any feedback?
2) Costs for conversion of open-vent to closed system (London)?
3) Any other issues?

Any comments (constructive) would be greatly received.


Other posters seem to have covered the points.
Professionally you would be looking at about boiler + 1000
(+VAT if the fitter is VAT registered).
These boilers are about 1100 quid with the flue +VAT.

So I would expect about just over 2000 all in.
BG will be about 3000.


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